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4331: Gender Differences
... pressured to having sex on a Saturday night are called "sluts" and "hoes" on Monday morning. The boys, or the "studs", who coaxed them into sex at the parties avoid them in the halls at school. Also, our society doesn't have clearly defined and universally accepted rules about sexuality. We live in a pluralistic culture with contradictory sexual paradigms. We hear diverse messages from our families, our churches, our schools ...
4332: Education of the Gifted and Talented Student
... the required curriculum at a faster [more appropriate] pace" (Heward, 1996, p. 564). Acceleration is implemented through a variety of methods. According to Heward, the many acceleration options include "...grade skipping, dual enrollment in high school and college, early admission to college, subject acceleration and advanced placement testing," to name a few. Each method allows both, teacher and student to find the most appropriate and comfortable level of learning. The benefits ...
4333: Alternative Medicine
... employees enrolled in Kaiser-Permanente and Health Net HMO’s. The administrative agency that provides the programs is the Self Insured Schools of California, (“SISC”), which is a cost-containment consortium of hundreds of California school districts. Currently, SISC provides coverage for more than thirty-five thousand employees and their eligible dependents. In addition to medical coverages, the office also provides life, vision, dental, prescription and mental and nervous policies. The ...
4334: Animal Testing
... percent of the sample group differed from test to test because the dogs injected with Strontium 90 retain more of the radioactive substance than dogs forced to inhale it. Also, at the University of Rochester School of Medicine a group of experimenters put fifty beagles in wooden boxes and tested them with different levels of radiation by x-rays. Twenty-one of the dogs died within the first two weeks. The ...
4335: Awakenings And Tourette
... opportunity to see health-care professionals skilled in neurobehavioral disorders rather than classifying what they have as 'mental illness,' which limits benefits and access to providers. We have to make reasonable accommodations for them in school and at work. If you meet a person with Tourette's syndrome, it is recommended that you think of him/her as if he/she has a bad stutter. Simply wait for the tics to ...
4336: Alzeimer
... should also distract them with simple amusements but not for more then 30 minutes. They might feel that there steel a mother of 28 years old and think that there kids will come back from school at three. They will want to leave to there houses to prepeare there arrival. Even thougt there ar 82 years old. You must then walk with her and aknowledge that small child should not wander ...
4337: Attention Deficit Disorder
Growing Transitions 3 I Introduction In the United States of America, one to three percent of the school age population have the full attention deficit (hyperactivity) Disorder syndrome (Internet site 1). This numerical figure may not seem to convey a need for enlightenment on this disability. As an attention deficit disorder child (and ...
4338: Autism
... language and social skills they had already learned. During the 1950’s and 1960’s, people with autism were isolated and some were sent away to institutions. Today, many of those with autism can attend school with other children. Methods are available to help improve their social, language, and academic skills. Even though more than 60 percent of adults with autism continue to need care throughout their lives, some programs are ...
4339: Autism 2
... 12 (1997) : 53-59. Kazdin, Alan E. “Replication and Extension of Behavioral Treatment of Autistic Disorder.” American Journal on Mental Retardation 97 (1993) :377-380. Lovaas, Ivar. “Autism: A New Behavioral Treatment.” The Harvard Medical School Mental Health Letter 1989: n. pag. Online. Internet. 31 Mar. 1998. Available: www.mentalhealth.com/mag1/p5h-aut2.html Quinn, Colleen, Brenda Swaggart, et al. “Implementing Cognitive Behavior Management Programs for Persons with Autism: Guidelines ...
4340: Sweet Briar College
... Sweet Briar's students consist of about 600 women representing more then 40 states and 15 different countries. The campus consists of 35 buildings stretching over 3,300 acres. Tuition for the 1996 through 97' school year is about 14,990 dollars for full-time students, room and board fee charge is 6, 510 dollars; student activity fee is 125 dollars. Sports that offer competition at the Varsity level include field ...


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